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NewsMine war-on-terror pakistan ISI Viewing Item | Pakistan intelligence directed killing of engineer { May 14 2006 } Original Source Link: (May no longer be active) http://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/8738.asphttp://www.indiadaily.com/editorial/8738.asp
A Taliban commander has claimed that Pakistan intelligence ISI directed the the recent killing of Indian engineer K Suryanarayan in Southern Afghanistan : Kabul-based private TV channel Media Release May 14, 2006
A Taliban commander has claimed that Pakistan intelligence had a hand in the recent killing of Indian engineer K Suryanarayan in Southern Afghanistan, a Kabul-based private TV channel reported.
A Taliban commander wishing to remain anonymous told Tolu Television that Amir Khan Haqqani, the military commander of Taliban fighters in Zabul province, opposed the killing of Suryanarayan.
He claimed the Indian engineer was eventually killed by Mullah Latif, a militiaman under the command of Mawlawi Mohammad Alam Andar, allegedly on orders from Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence, a little-known website afgha.com quoted the Tolu report as saying.
Following the accusation, Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s Chief of Staff Jawed Ludin said the administration expects Islamabad to clarify its position on the accusation.
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